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At 12. JOU1-X1 9 there, will be manv s Fecial bargains offered this week. See his big ad on page Four for some pointers Real Estate Transfers Furnished by the Barton Co. Abstract and Title Co. Brinkman Co. Bank to J. K. ounkin, Gen. W. D. Its 7-8, blk 'l9,C.G. Add., Gt. Bend $35 Barton County to Byron Holmes taxee dd lots 9-10, blk 53, Gt. Bond $10.21 nrii.kman Co. Bank toC . V. , Brinkman W. D. It 17, blk 78, Gt. Bend $1500 'Button, A. E. to E. C. Button, W. D. Its 5-6, blk A, C. G. Add, Gt Bend $1 . Cnapman, Etta et al to J. Dahm W. D. 150x150 ft. se cor. wayo, W. D. lots 1-2-3-4, blk 12, . Claflin, 200 Second Annual Sale In another column of today's paper, appears the announcement of Wm. D. McFarland's Second Annual Sale of Registered Polanc bnina Hogs, which will be held at Hutchinson, Kansas on Mon- are bred Jo E. L.'s Clover Bud, N 135751, winner the three highest prizes at the Kansas State Fair at Hutchinson in 1908. Farmers and breeders are cordially invit ed to attend this sale wnetner blk 1, A. V. T. AddG t. Bend, $1, they buy or not. Write to Wm. "800. McFarland, at .Chase, Kansas for Dickhut, C. A. to Frank Leek, catalogue. "W. D. wM of sey4 7-19-13 $4000 Dondlinger, D. to Maria Schrei wise 75x494 ft. in sw4 34-19-11, if LOW Mrs. John Wood returned Mon iy from a visit with br daugh " m;.. .. PloU whn is nt.fonrl- (i,-nln .Tnlm in James D. Gooc ncr Wflshhnm rolleere at Tooeka. win, Q. C. D. wV2 of Be 2-19-13, , $3600, : Miss Francis and Tillie Dole- Koch, G. F. to Anton Metzek, ;,.?hcck of Claflin an visitin? "WD. nw of 24-30-13, $8000 ,,, Miscs Winifred and Ethel Long, Joel by Sheriff to Jno, Kerr this week. II Chaioff ' a llPWl l i. ijiiapuau, undivided one-fifth int. 150x i;:rtftin"S3 r. 1. A V. T. Add Gt. Bend. $711.24 ' Luttreli; C. H. to E. M. Charles W. D. Its 1-3. blk 16, H. P. Add.; (It. Bend. $1200' ' -Morrison, C. G. to W. F. Marsolf, W. D. Its 4-5-6, blk 16, . C. GAdd, Gt Bend $1. Miller, Chas. to Albert Fank hauser, W. D: Its 7-8-9, blk 14, O. JS A.. Gt. Bend, $45 'Mitchell, V. L. to Wm. West fall, W. D. It 10, blk 15, Hois., $1600 Pool Ed. to J. V. Brinkman Co. Bank, W. D. It 17, blk 78, Gt. Bend, $843.40 Roggers, George to Frank Roesler, W. D. tis 1-2, blk A. Du senbury Add., Claflin, $525 Shepler, C. V. to G. L. Chap- man, W. D. blk 23, R P. Add ' Gt. Bend and part of lot 4 34-19 -13, $1. Schmitzer, Henry to Brinkman Bank. W. D. 300x300 ft in sw y4 4-18-13, $555. RlihTi James tn Chas. Brinkmai W. D. It 1G, blk 73, Gt. Bend $1, .'U0. ' U. S. to W:"iam Watt Patent swi4 of 4-18-13 Valerius; Mike to C. A. Co burn, W. D. Its 8-9, blk 19, Hois ington $1700 Zom, Frank and Lena to R. T. Harry -WnghV of the uta" ' W.' G. Merritt was looking si- returned from a busi- ter business up the Jetmore ness trip up in Ford county. branch Tuesday.-, Herbert Cole returned Tuesday Prof, and Mrs. James Freer of from a land seeking trip through Hoisington, returned from a vis-1 Kiowa and Comanche counties, it at Hutchinson Sunday even- "' r - ' V ing. " j A. E. Foster and Clyde Lorimoi j -t -n i. j. oi riureita townsnin. went to Mm. Harrr Tnrv nnfmn'M Ford county Tuesday morning to .Ellinwod Tuesday for a visit with J ocooooooooooobooooooooboo Second Annual Sale lS OF 1 0 0 Hogs look for more land. her brother. O. W Daxmat, miA family. George Kincaid, wha has been . h vf iwm, dys on a Mrs- GQ8 Schaeffer has return- witn a. n. ana iwDert uwmn and ed to her home at Kingman af. their families, left Tuesdav for a visit at Emporia and other plac es in the eastern part of the state. Just three years ago the first of March, carries Tom Winstead and Ed Bill started to work for fhe government and during that time, neither Have lost a day ex- ter a pleasant visit hera with relatives and friends. N. J. Spanier, of route 2, El linwood was here Wednesday and boosted his Democrat subscriptioi up another notch. Mr. Spanier says that everything is looking fine up in his neighborhood and that the price of farm land is cepi inose anowea ,oy ine govern-; certainly getting high there, I cringing from $75 to $80 per acre HUTCHINSON, KANSAS Thursday, March 18, 0 0 0 0 O Beginning at 1230 p.m. o 40 Bred Sows and Gilfs- 0 ' . Mont of this offering is bred to my herd boar E. L' Clover BuJ, No. 135751, 40 Scheuffler were here from Ellin- wood the first of the week, vis iting and shopping. ' EWr Rmdip wrs h-r' f'W Wichita tne first of the. week visiting with relatives and look ing after busanses matters nere. TH Toftlrft Dailv Caoital. of r f- - r - laatS wndav was a saecial 'House innmvii'n Tjlif inn OTld lATlfolT1wl pages, probably the largest paper ever issued in the state. S. B. Russell, F. E. Harmon anc J. C. Wilcons were here from he Galatia neighborhood Tues day visiting ' with friends and vein? after business matters. The room in the Roosevelt ehool builudine, taught tv Mrs. Van Pelt, has been discontinued, and the pupils have been redis tributed in the various other rooms. 1 Joe Jindrak. for manv vears resident to Great Bend but now ''ving on his farm near Larned, was here on busines this week. e says that everything is look ing well up in that part of the country and that he is getting along fine. Bottom Farm? Up,and Farms' Whejt F:,rms UUllOm 1 arms C n and AlWIi Fan,.,. Ira. proved Farms, x Unimproved Farms-all kinds ,11 pnV.s. Comp west whfr l.md is cheap, the soil richer, the rtimatu ' . '. ter, and the conditions more favorable for men wi 1; hi. all me.ius and investors alike "V yr n t 1321 Main St. ?h 57. lYlQran & K i Over Liiwlh'fl-lc & IU!incrr .erer Great BcnJ, Ktn;i?. 0 0 0 0 0 0 o Winner of the Junior Yearlincr, Senior Champion and Grand Champion Premiums at the Kansas State Fair at Hutchinson in 1908. Clover Bud will be on exhibition at this sale, and farmers as breeders are cordially invited to attend apd see him in his breeding form. Write for Catalogue to Wm. D. McFarland CHASE, KANSAS ioooooooooooooooooooooooooQ "Korrecf V1 REG U S. wi PAT. OFF. j I . This smart pair of " Korrect Shape " Button Ox- 1 lord will meet your instant favor, because they will 1 not only look weU on your feet, but they will fit to 1 perfection. Burt & Packard's Shoes always fit 1 they have been famous fitters for half a century 1 ' In addition, they have exclusive " Burrojaps " this 1 alone is a good reason for you to 1 BUY A PAIR TO-DAY THE BURT & PACKARD CO., Makers, brockton,mass. I M OCB 6CASASTKK: M Should the patent fjfj . peJr of "Korrect rWDn Bhmpe- ihoet break tjOstX M through beforetbefint VylMfdSm M ole ii worn through vC'OsSl we wUl replace with -. 3gJ ' new pair free.- . fjg " ' Ti 1 Uv 4. IB U W Acorn Clothxs -a. j Leopold, Solomon and Elsendrath Chicago. A Whole Store oi Serine - ur gjj aoiics Fell 0 0 0 0 If Yen Arc a Buyer of mmm Let us reason together, We haye a store la which fo do business: We advertise to get business, and we give honest val ues to keep business. ' We have been here for over 30 years, and we expect to be here a good many more. How are we going to do it? We have got to depend on ype ...we have got to please you. We plan by day and dream by night to do this. When ue have thoroughly satlsllnd you then we have made a friend, and you know that friends count. Our customers leave the store only to return again and again. Last season's customers are with nJ season, and we are going to serve you so that you will all be with us next season and each succeeding year. You kdow we will not be uiidersold-never have been, and TeverTllI be We do nol advertise anything we haven't got. W1U DC If you iviil notice toGC-focrtfesc! the well dressed men on the streets you will see that his clothes came from C SAMUELS COMPANY, rnr SpringSmts Mcn anfl Boys Spring Top coats Extra Specials nishing Ws For Saturday! 2SS T I 7TZ vhIu Saturday $1 pair i.ooio5.oo tosslmere Suits tr New Caps Weave8neW 50 doz M'" Heav-y Work Shirtfi' Fnr Man or Bo; an kin1 yu want- tiAflA A oeAA'c'nif ail colors, piain and fancy, all sizes. and any color 25c to $150 10'00 10 2500 Suit snc valnps : . . Saturday 39c Worsted Suits $2.00 box Hose lor $1.50 New Shirts Vont VnnH. Bhi. .u i a Men'8 Kverwear Hose, 6 pair jjuar. we have never shown as large a line HTtnS7in S' aecV' nd antwl 8ix monthfl; every. of Men and Boys bhirts as we are Shaded $oiftDwnnPQnH where for t2.... Saturday SUObx this Spring, -tovythimtnew- Shade8...,$8Q to $29.00 Suit 50c Suspended look them over..,. 39c to $100 Top Coats 10 dozen Men's best elastic 8upen- New Hose 9eto50enlr Time to discard the heavy winter coat . jaet came in . . .... New Xies 19c to SL00 andyoaneed a new Top Coat - 50c values for 39c Saturday New Crips ... ...!$L00 to $15.00 Spring Styles are here .... 25, 35, and 50c Men s Fancy Half New Soit Cases "!...98cto$12!50 $10.00 to $20.00 Hop, all sizes ... Saturday 19c pr New Trunk $3.50 to $17.50 Cravenette Coats W ?ni16 9c ' New Collars- Underwear - Hand. Make a nice Spring and Fall Wrap, . 8 doze" Me 8 F,De Sf" kerchieft-Suspenders - Jewelry - alsoservfor'rainy day weaPr! lT PocKet Booh-Etc J The largest assortment in-town tftchPd cuff9 " JSv"; vQ- M . to choose from Saturday 69c each Our Overalls and Jumpers are the $1150 to $25.00 p 'best made. Men's New Shoes and Oxfords Arriving Daily . The Leaders CdDo OuUitters for Men and Boys from . Head to Foot 0 O O O 8 O O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 o 0 0 0